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Overview

Public Types Index

enum Type

Public Types

Type

An enumeration of supported date filter options.

A search query can be restricted to any of the available filter options. Each NotebookEntryFilter has separate NotebookEntryDueDate restrictions for its due date and for its remidner time, and they are set independently.

Since:

BlackBerry 10.0.0

NotSpecified 0

Indicates that a search should match all notebook entries.

NoDate 1

Indicates that a search should match notebook entries with no date of this type (due date or reminder).

Since:

BlackBerry 10.0.0

AnyDate 3

Indicates that a search should match notebook entries with any date.

Since:

BlackBerry 10.0.0

BySpecificDate 2

Indicates that a search should match notebook entries with dates up to and including a specified date.

Since:

BlackBerry 10.0.0

AfterSpecificDate 4

Indicates that a search should match notebook entry dates that are after and excluding a specified date.

Since:

BlackBerry 10.0.0

WithinSpecificRange 5

Indicates that a search should match notebook entry dates that are within a specified date range.

This check does not include (is strictly after) the "after" date/time, but it does include (is up to and including) the "by" date/time.

Since:

BlackBerry 10.0.0

Last modified: 2014-09-30

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